Son of hate-preacher Omar Bakri joins Syria jihadis to fight for Islamic State

FLED: (Left) Mohammed Fostok, son of hate preacher Omar Bakri is believed to have joined ISIS

Security chiefs believe Mohammed Fostok joined up with jihadi terrorists after leaving Britain late last year.

His father, who founded the vile al-Muhajiroun extremist organisation, was branded the “ Tottenham Ayatollah” for preaching his radical brand of Islam in north London following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

He tried to recruit British Muslims to kill Westerners and blamed the UK for bringing the 7/7 outrages on themselves.

Senior counter-terrorism sources think Fostok, from Enfield, north London, is among more than 1,000 Brits who have flown to fight for IS in Syria.

He is believed to be in his 30s and is one of Bakri’s seven children.

His father arrived in Britain in the mid-1980s as a political refugee from Saudi Arabia and a number of his sons are allegedly involved with terror cells like IS.

But daughter Youssra famously rebelled against her dad’s beliefs, changed her name to Yasmin, dyed her hair blonde and began dancing in a London strip club.

The radical cleric was directly linked to two Brits who blew themselves up in a bar in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 2003 and had been in contact with a number of the 7/7 London bombers before their attack two years later.

Bakri is now in jail after being arrested in Lebanon last year.

The Muslim prisoners’ rights group Cage has criticised his living conditions, complaining he is “detained in an underground cell with no light and no ventilation”.